Description

Periphery III: Select Difficulty is the fifth album by the progressive metal band Periphery, released July 22, 2016. The opening track, "The Price Is Wrong", was nominated for Best Metal Performance in the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. It is the last Periphery album to feature Adam "Nolly" Getgood as a member of the band.

Reviews

4.7

265 total

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4 11

3 2

2 3

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brine ryte

From start to finish an enthralling, powerful, emotional, and intricate masterpiece. Their best album to date hands down. Buy this album if you want a healthy mix of punch-in-the-face metal, emotionally triggering melodies, facemelting guitar work, and orchestral sections epic enough for the most epic epic of all time (which specifically is Lord of the Rings, but that's not really the point here). Production is top-quality. Guitar tones are oh so tasty. The overall sonic palette is - no better word for it - scrumtrulescent. Your head will bob. Your feet will tap. Your heart will skip beats. You will sing. You will dance. You will punch your neighbor in the throat.

Max Blair

Another one! Periphery delivers once again. These guys never fail to put out masterpieces, such as Remain Indoors, The Way The News Go, Catch Fire and most songs on this album. Spencer is really on top of his game on this record, so is the rest of the band. Awesome work djentlemen!

Charles Scott

Wont let me download I preordered this a month ago and it still wont let me download when i click listen. It just says music is currently being added. Please try again... FRUSTRATING!

Fabian Hernandez

Periphery and their legit musicianship. These guys do not disappoint. It's a shame their music will never appear on the mainstream airwaves. But it's not a bad thing, the airwaves are not worthy of talent as theirs.

Joe Pool

The only gripe is that I didn't discover them sooner! I feel like I had a limited idea of what music could be before I listened to this album. By the time Remain Indoors came on with its synthy breakdown, I was in love, and that's only the fifth song on the album. I could not communicate a truer thing when I say that this album changed not only my music taste permanently but also my life. Even IF I were to fall off with listening to Periphery, which I don't think is ever gonna happen, I would always remember exactly when and where I listened to this album and the immense effect it had on me as a person. Truthfully a masterpiece.

postedhere9

P3 Hyped..... you should be able to download the available songs since you pre-ordered. Itunes is giving them out early.

User reviews

brine ryte October 13, 2016

From start to finish an enthralling, powerful, emotional, and intricate masterpiece. Their best album to date hands down. Buy this album if you want a healthy mix of punch-in-the-face metal, emotionally triggering melodies, facemelting guitar work, and orchestral sections epic enough for the most epic epic of all time (which specifically is Lord of the Rings, but that's not really the point here). Production is top-quality. Guitar tones are oh so tasty. The overall sonic palette is - no better word for it - scrumtrulescent. Your head will bob. Your feet will tap. Your heart will skip beats. You will sing. You will dance. You will punch your neighbor in the throat.

Another one! Periphery delivers once again. These guys never fail to put out masterpieces, such as Remain Indoors, The Way The News Go, Catch Fire and most songs on this album. Spencer is really on top of his game on this record, so is the rest of the band. Awesome work djentlemen!

Periphery and their legit musicianship. These guys do not disappoint. It's a shame their music will never appear on the mainstream airwaves. But it's not a bad thing, the airwaves are not worthy of talent as theirs.

The only gripe is that I didn't discover them sooner! I feel like I had a limited idea of what music could be before I listened to this album. By the time Remain Indoors came on with its synthy breakdown, I was in love, and that's only the fifth song on the album. I could not communicate a truer thing when I say that this album changed not only my music taste permanently but also my life. Even IF I were to fall off with listening to Periphery, which I don't think is ever gonna happen, I would always remember exactly when and where I listened to this album and the immense effect it had on me as a person. Truthfully a masterpiece.

Garbage album with music that was obviously created to bring periphery into the popular spotlight by abandoning everything that made periphery 2 amazing. Including a pop song (lune) was an absolutely awful idea